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Posted By: Adam B
I do not know much about these and have never even held one in my hand. I was hoping some of the board members could tell me a little about them - i.e. have they ever been reproduced, is the photo pretty sharp, etc. I am trying to figure out how to verify the authenticity of some Pinkerton's that have apparently been removed from their mounts (assuming they all came mounted). |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The T5s in cabinet form (with cardboard mount) have not been reprinted as far as I know. The player images are real photo, as opposed to a lithograph or such. This means the images have no dot pattern. |
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Posted By: Paul
I have seen several that I believe to be original which had some blurriness in the name plate. I'd be interested to hear from others on this. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Here is my Ira Thomas T5 Cabinet. The photo is really clear. |
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Posted By: Jeff Mohler
Does anyone know when the postcards and scorecards were issued? Were they issued in conjunction with the cabinets or were they a reprint issued sometime after the cabinets? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
there are some Federal League players. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My opinion is that the postcards/scorecards are not related to the T5s other than by shared images. It's a fair guess to say the postcards/scorecards came second, reprinting the T5 images. However, the postmarks found on some of the postcards show that they too were made in the 1910s. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Thanks for all the input. The reason I asked is because the cards I saw appeared to be a bit grainy and it did not register that they may have been made into postcards or scorecards. Shows how little I know about these. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The non-photo ones come with postcard, generic scorecard and blank backs. They are commonly called "Pinkerton Postcards," though, for obvious reasons, some call the "Pinkerton Scorecards." Back then some postcards had blank backs, so the blank backs likely are postcards (some of the blank backs were used as postcards and have stamps and such). They are all collectable and have appeared in MastroNet auctions. I'm not aware of these being reprinted either. |
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